All posts by Dana Leeson
Woot! It’s Friday! What does that mean other than the impending weekend? It means the Intranetizen crew are bringing you the latest summary of amazing reads that graced our iPads this week. Excited yet? You should be! (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
Friday again! Where does the time go? An excellent #intranet week this week: Clarks winning the Gold award at the Digital Impact Awards, and the IBF meeting in London. But if you do nothing else this week, catch up on your reading with our selected [read more]
The four Intranetizens like to read articles, books and blog posts on a variety of topics. For your delight — and failing that, an aide to your continued procrastination — here are a few articles that caught our eye this week. (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
The four Intranetizens like to read articles, books and blog posts on a variety of topics. This week was no exception as the first week of September saw a flurry of great content. We find this stuff so you don’t have to. (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
The four Intranetizens like to read articles, books and blog posts on a variety of topics – it’s what makes a dull intranet manager interesting. In this special edition of Interesting Elsewhere, and in celebration of the Paralympics, we have been reading up on all [read more]
The Intranetizen team are often asked advice about intranet vendors that supply software and hardware solutions to run your intranet. Whilst we have 35 years of blue-chip intranet experience between us, in common with many intranet practitioners, we have relatively limited experience of the 200+ [read more]
The Intranetizen team are often asked for advice about intranet vendors that supply software and hardware solutions to run your intranet. Whilst we have 35 years of blue-chip intranet experience between us, in common with many intranet practitioners, we have relatively limited experience of the [read more]
You received a call, or an email, or someone stopped by your desk (neatly ignoring the submission form you have on your intranet), asking you to create them a page or team/project site. And, they don’t just ask for a page, they demand it! Disinterest may be [read more]
Content owners are an integral part of any successful intranet. We won’t deny it nor will any of us can say we could manage an intranet without their input and involvement. These colleagues see the value of the intranet and try to take an active [read more]
In early March, I attended the London Designing intranets that work masterclass led by James Robertson (@s2d_jamesr) of Step Two Designs. If you haven’t already heard of James, read his blog or own one of his books, then you need to fix that immediately. James [read more]
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